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Welcome to Krazy Korner

Krazy Korner, located on Bourbon St in New Orleans, is a vibrant bar known for its electric atmosphere, live music, and energetic bands like The Daywalkers. Customers rave about the nostalgic tunes, impressive performances, and generous pours. With no cover charge and standard alcohol prices, it's a go-to spot for music lovers. Despite some complaints about drink prices, the overall experience of enjoying great music and dancing on a big open floor makes Krazy Korner a must-visit destination on weekends. Step into this wild corner for a taste of Nola's lively nightlife.

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Welcome to Krazy Korner, a vibrant bar located on 640 Bourbon St in New Orleans, LA. This popular spot is known for its lively atmosphere and live music, making it a must-visit destination for music lovers and dancers alike. Krazy Korner offers a range of amenities such as outdoor seating, a full bar, happy hour specials, and even a pool table for entertainment.

Customers rave about the energetic house band, The Daywalkers, who never fail to impress with their dynamic performances. From classic oldies tunes to Zydeco beats, The Daywalkers keep the crowds entertained with their versatile music selection. The bar's big open dance floor adds to the authentic Nola vibe, allowing patrons to let loose and enjoy the music.

While some may find the drink prices slightly on the higher side, the generous pours and exceptional live music make it worth every penny. Customers appreciate the fact that there is no cover charge to enjoy the band's performances, making it a great value for music enthusiasts.

Whether you're looking to groove to the sounds of talented artists or simply unwind with a drink in hand, Krazy Korner offers a lively and unforgettable experience on Bourbon Street. So, gather your friends, hit the dance floor, and immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of Krazy Korner.

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Maddy B.
Maddy B.

At Krazy Kroner, the atmosphere was electric with a fantastic band playing classic oldies tunes. Their energy was contagious, and they gladly took my special request for an Amy Winehouse song, delivering it flawlessly. It was the perfect blend of nostalgia and personal touch, making for an unforgettable night.

Lita L.
Lita L.

The reason for my five stars for Krazy Korner is for the house band, The Daywalkers, who usually play between 1-6pm, and I don't know if they take breaks, but for the many times I have seen them there, I have never seen them take one. They play every genre, but their Zydeco is incredible because of the Washboard. Been following them for years, and they did online performances during Covid and took tips on Venmo. The bar has a big open dance floor, and typical Nola vibe. The drinks aren't cheap, but they have to pay the band, so I get it. Although I always tip a live band, it's a fact that not everyone does. We stopped by two days during our weekend visit.

Claudine R.
Claudine R.

It's indeed a crazy corner. Stopped here to get a drink and it's $15! Expensive but this is normal on bourbon street. However, the pour was quite generous and there was a band playing with no cover charge! Bartender was great!!

Kseniya K.
Kseniya K.

No cover to enjoy the music. Standard alcohol prices, on par with every other bar on Bourbon Street. This place has such great bands playing at every hour of the day & night, so we frequented it daily during our NOLA trip.

Katie J.
Katie J.

Let's call this what it is, folks-it's a bar in the heart of Bourbon Street. I've seen a lot of people complain about the prices, but $15 for a drink was pretty standard all around the French Quarter. Plus, there was no cover to hear the awesome band and we were allowed to sit down with drinks we had purchased at another bar. I've also seen a lot of complaints about shot girls, but I didn't see a single one. The bouncers didn't hassle us, the bartender was quick, and the hurricane I ordered wasn't bad. We heard the band Alterna play and they were great, playing a bunch of 90s alternative hits that had us up singing and dancing with the other patrons. My point is, if you're on Bourbon Street looking for a classy joint with cheap drinks, you're definitely in the wrong place!

Dianna H.
Dianna H.

My friend and I dropped by Krazy Korner Tuesday evening around 11, and it was pretty dead. Only a handful of people were inside. To be fair, most of Bourbon St was pretty dead on a Tuesday evening in February... We were attracted by the live music we heard, which was a band doing rock band covers. The band that night has a QR code you can scan to get a list of songs you can request. We got a rum and coke and a margarita from the bar for $23. Both were decent, with the rum and coke being very strong. We stayed for 20 minutes or so until the cover band called it a night and left.